HCM Market Brief

HCM Wealth Advisors & CPAs

Doug Johnson CFA and Dan Rinck discuss current market trends and activities.

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Managing Expectations in a Strong Market

    In this episode of the HCM Market Brief, Doug Johnson, CFA, Dan Rinck, APMA, and Senior Financial Advisor Greg Middendorf, CFP®, CCPS® discuss the challenge of managing investor expectations after several years of exceptionally strong market returns. While strong earnings and continued growth—particularly around artificial intelligence—have supported the market, investors may be starting to view unusually high returns as the new normal. The team explains why expectations matter and why a diversified portfolio should be evaluated based on a client's goals rather than its performance relative to the market's hottest investments. The conversation explores the risks of FOMO and concentration, particularly as AI-related companies continue to attract investor attention. The advisors emphasize that diversification remains important even when a handful of companies are driving market returns. They also discuss investor psychology, including hindsight bias and loss aversion, and the importance of making investment decisions based on a disciplined process rather than emotions or headlines. For retirees, the team highlights HCM's use of bond ladders as a "calm bucket." Having stable assets available for spending during a market downturn can help retirees avoid selling stocks when prices are depressed and give the rest of the portfolio time to recover. The discussion also highlights the opportunities that can emerge during market declines. Tax-loss harvesting can turn investment losses into potential tax benefits, while lower market values may create attractive opportunities for Roth conversions. By integrating investment management with tax planning, HCM seeks to look beyond the immediate market decline and identify strategies that can improve a client's long-term after-tax outcome. Ultimately, the episode reinforces a core HCM philosophy: financial plans should be built around the client—not around the headlines. Markets will experience periods of strong growth, corrections and significant downturns. Rather than chasing what's hot or reacting emotionally to volatility, investors can benefit from a comprehensive approach that combines diversification, risk management, financial planning and proactive tax strategies.

    Managing Expectations in a Strong Market
  2. Jun 4

    The AI Boom Meets Wall Street

    Episode Notes In this episode of the HCM Market Brief, Doug Johnson CFA and Dan Rinck APMA discuss the market's continued strength despite geopolitical tensions, elevated interest rates, and inflation concerns. They examine whether today's AI-driven rally truly resembles the dot-com bubble, explore the fundamentals supporting AI-related stocks, and discuss why corporate earnings remain a key differentiator from previous speculative cycles. The conversation also dives into the unprecedented demand for AI infrastructure, including GPUs, data centers, and semiconductor technology, and what that could mean for future market performance. Finally, Doug and Dan analyze the upcoming IPOs of SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI, highlighting potential opportunities, valuation concerns, and the broader impact these massive offerings could have on market liquidity and investor sentiment. Topics Covered Why markets continue to rally despite inflation, higher rates, and geopolitical uncertaintyComparing the current AI boom to the dot-com bubbleThe role of corporate earnings in supporting higher stock valuationsGPU demand, data center expansion, and AI infrastructure trendsRisks that could slow the AI investment cycleSpaceX's highly anticipated IPO and valuation concernsPotential public offerings from Anthropic and OpenAIHow mega-IPOs could affect market liquidityAI's impact on productivity and the broader economyThe importance of diversification in an AI-driven marketKey Takeaways Strong earnings growth continues to support market valuations.Today's AI leaders differ from many dot-com-era companies because they generate meaningful revenue and profits.Demand for AI computing power remains robust, suggesting the infrastructure buildout may have further to run.Upcoming IPOs could create both opportunities and volatility as investors digest new information.Diversification remains critical, even as AI becomes an increasingly important market driver.Resources For questions about your portfolio, retirement planning, or current market conditions, contact your HCM Wealth Advisors team to schedule a conversation with an advisor. Subscribe to the HCM Market Brief for weekly insights on markets, investing, retirement planning, and the economic trends shaping your financial future.

    The AI Boom Meets Wall Street
  3. Apr 16

    Markets Shrug Off Geopolitics: Iran Tensions, Oil Volatility & the Power of the V-Shaped Recovery

    In this episode of the Market Brief Podcast, Doug Johnson and Dan Rink break down the latest developments in the ongoing Iran conflict and what it means for global markets. They explore the strategic implications of escalating maritime tensions, including the unprecedented “blockade of a blockade,” and how these moves could impact oil supply, pricing, and the broader geopolitical landscape. Despite the uncertainty overseas, markets have shown remarkable resilience. Doug and Dan discuss why oil prices remain range-bound, why futures markets suggest the conflict may be short-lived, and how energy stocks are already signaling a lack of long-term concern. They also examine the equity market’s rapid V-shaped recovery, highlighting how investor behavior has shifted in recent years—and why this pattern may not always hold. The conversation dives into key market indicators, including breadth, sector leadership, and the importance of watching for confirmation signals as stocks approach all-time highs. They compare today’s environment to past periods like 2022 and 2025, offering perspective on how bear markets typically unfold versus the unusually fast recoveries investors have recently experienced. Inflation remains a central focus, with the hosts explaining why current energy price spikes are unlikely to recreate the conditions that led to the 2022 surge. They also discuss interest rates, bond market dynamics, and what it would take for yields to meaningfully disrupt equities. Finally, the episode touches on recent concerns in private credit markets, unpacking the reality of liquidity mismatches and why investor expectations may not align with how these products are designed to function. With a balanced, data-driven approach, Doug and Dan outline how they are positioning portfolios today—remaining neutral while closely monitoring whether this rally has staying power or is at risk of fading. Plus, a fun closing segment on the return of playoff hockey and why there’s nothing quite like the intensity of the NHL postseason.

    Markets Shrug Off Geopolitics: Iran Tensions, Oil Volatility & the Power of the V-Shaped Recovery

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Doug Johnson CFA and Dan Rinck discuss current market trends and activities.